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Of course, Instagram — with demographics skewing young and urban — doesn’t exactly make for a scientific study. And then there’s the separate study that Newsweek reported earlier this year that college students clearly saw Instagram as “the most narcissistic social media site.”

The study found that “August has historically been a peak season for aggressive driving captured on social media” with Friday being the worst day for #RoadRage (and Sunday the best).

The study claims that 9-10 p.m. are the worst times for #RoadRage, with 8-9 a.m. being the best. (Possibly the folks driving into Austin during morning rush hour are too busy honking the horn and waving the finger to post on Instagram.) The study does say that since 2015, the morning hours are trending for #RoadRage posts.

Since 2015, the states of New York and Washington D.C. are leading the pack in #RoadRage, according to the study, yet Nebraska is the leader so far in 2017. (The study uses data up until May of this year, so we can’t blame the 4-5 Nebraska football team.)

The website detailing the study doesn’t list the worst cities, but a news release from Auto Insurance Center does put Austin at No. 8 and Dallas at No. 9 for the most #RoadRage posts.